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Hello,
Maybe someone knows how to do it and can help: I need to use GPMC to
controle Active Directory Polices. When I'm trying to delete policy for
container I see message: access denied. I asked domain administrators to
give me domain administrator role but they answer me: can you find if there
is a right which can give you possibility to manage policies - thats better
solution. Is there any role different that domain admins?

Best Regards
Marcin
 
| Hello,
| Maybe someone knows how to do it and can help: I need to use GPMC to
| controle Active Directory Polices. When I'm trying to delete policy for
| container I see message: access denied. I asked domain administrators to
| give me domain administrator role but they answer me: can you find if
there
| is a right which can give you possibility to manage policies - thats
better
| solution. Is there any role different that domain admins?
|
| Best Regards
| Marcin
|
|
|

They could delegate control over specific organizational units or over the
domain itself and just allow you to manage group policy links without
giving you full domain admin rights. The following article may be of some
assistance:

315676 HOW TO: Delegate Administrative Authority in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=315676


Chad A. Lacy
Windows 2000 Directory Services

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Well, they should know this themselves rather than have you hunt it down ...

You need to be a member of the Group Policy Creator Owners global security
group. Members in this group can create and modify group policy for the
domain.

-ds
 
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